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Until now our analysis of genes has focused on defining genes based on phenotypic differences brought about by different alleles or by a direct test of function – the complementation test. In Chapters 4 and 5, our analysis will be concerned with tests of gene position. | Until now our analysis of genes has focused on defining genes based on phenotypic differences brought about by different alleles or by a direct test of function – the complementation test. In Chapters 4 and 5, our analysis will be concerned with tests of gene position. | ||
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- | Morgan explained these unusual results by hypothesizing that the eye color gene white ($w$) is physically located on the sex chromosome $X$. Males only have one copy of the $X$ chromosome and females always get one copy of $X$ from their mother and one copy from their father. We can use modified symbols to show the genotypes that are directly associated, or linked, with the $X$ chromosome, and re-write Figure {{ref> | + | Morgan explained these unusual results by hypothesizing that the eye color gene $white$ ($w$) is physically located on the sex chromosome $X$. Males only have one copy of the $X$ chromosome and females always get one copy of $X$ from their mother and one copy from their father. We can use modified symbols to show the genotypes that are directly associated, or linked, with the $X$ chromosome, and re-write Figure {{ref> |
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- | Based on this discussion, we now have a clear definition of sex linkage in Drosophila: a gene is sex-linked if it is physically associated with a sex chromosome. The relevance of sex linkage is that this phenomena is what first allowed scientists to show that genes are associated with chromosomes. Morgan' | + | Based on this discussion, we now have a clear definition of sex linkage in Drosophila: a gene is sex-linked if it is physically associated with a sex chromosome. |
Finally, let's have some further discussion on genetic notation. Note that writing $X^w$ is redundant. Since the $X$ chromosome always pairs with the $Y$ chromosome during meiosis, the presence of the $Y$ chromosome automatically implies that any genes written together with the $Y$ chromosome in fractional notation must be on chromosome $X$. Furthermore, | Finally, let's have some further discussion on genetic notation. Note that writing $X^w$ is redundant. Since the $X$ chromosome always pairs with the $Y$ chromosome during meiosis, the presence of the $Y$ chromosome automatically implies that any genes written together with the $Y$ chromosome in fractional notation must be on chromosome $X$. Furthermore, | ||
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- | A final note on sex linkage: many students are confused by sex linkage - they think of it as some kind of special case in genetics. Technically, | + | A final note on sex linkage: many students are confused by sex linkage - they think of it as some kind of special case in genetics. Technically, |
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